The Bay Islands are a part of the world's second largest barrier reef system. The Bay Islands consists of Roatan, Utila and Guanaja, island groups off the coast of Honduras. There is greatly diversified wall diving at each of the islands where the walls can start at fifteen, forty or even sixty feet. The reefs along these walls are abundant in stony corals and colourful sponges. Endless diving opportunities are to be found including dolphin dives, walls, volcanic tunnels, shallows, whale shark encounters and lots of dazzling soft corals and sponges. You can also explore canyons, ridges and stunning walls rich in marine life. Explore the sheer walls of the largest and most develped island called Roatan. You will find dive sites such as Eel's Garden, Port Royal, and the Enchanted Forest, all complete with enormous stands of black coral, brilliantly colored elephant ear sponges and delicate blue bell tunicates. Guanaja and Utila are similar but much smaller.
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